Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum metrology.

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GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
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The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journey to Nyköping in Sweden. Once the boilers reach Sweden they will be smelted and up to 90% of the metal will be returned for use in the UK market.
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Berkeley (1913)

Berkeley was a car manufacturer that traded in 1913, building 18hp cars. The engine was quoted as a 75x100, 1764 cc unit of unknown origin and the nominal list price was £120. Little else is known of them.

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References

Rugby league positions

A rugby league football team consists of thirteen players on the field, with four substitutes on the bench. Players are divided into two general categories, forwards and backs.

Forwards are generally chosen for their size and strength. They are expected to run with the ball, to attack, and to make tackles. Forwards are required to improve the team's field position thus creating space and time for the backs. Backs are usually smaller and faster, though a big, fast player can be of advantage in the backs. Their roles require speed and ball-playing skills, rather than just strength, to take advantage of the field position gained by the forwards.

Names and numbering

The laws of the game recognise standardised numbering of positions. The starting side normally wear the numbers corresponding to their positions, only changing in the case of substitutions and position shifts during the game. In some competitions, such as Super League, players receive a squad number to use all season, no matter what positions they play in.

Center (basketball)

The center (C), also known as the five or the big man, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game. The center is normally the tallest player on the team, and often has a great deal of strength and body mass as well.

The tallest player to ever be drafted in the NBA or the WNBA was the 7'8" (2.33 m) Yasutaka Okayama from Japan, though he never played in the NBA. The tallest players to ever play in the NBA, at 7'7" (2.31 m), are centers Gheorghe Mureșan, and Manute Bol. Standing at 7'2" (2.18 m), Margo Dydek is the tallest player to have ever played in the WNBA.

History of the center position

Emergence of the center and the era of George Mikan

The center is considered a necessary component for a successful team, especially in professional leagues such as the NBA. Great centers have been the foundation for most of the dynasties in both the NBA and NCAA. The 6’10" (2.08 m) George Mikan pioneered the Center position, shattering the widely held perception that tall players could not develop the agility and coordination to play basketball well, and ushering in the role of the dominant big man. He led DePaul University to the NIT title, then, after turning professional, won seven National Basketball League, Basketball Association of America and NBA Championships in his ten-year career (1946–56), nine of them with the Minneapolis Lakers. Using his height to dominate opposing players, Mikan invented the hook shot and the shot block; as a consequence, the NCAA, and later NBA, adopted the goaltending rule, and, in 1951, the NBA widened the foul lane, a decision known as the 'Mikan rule'.

Governed by a semi-autonomous Board of Regents, the University of California has 10 campuses, a combined student body of 238,700 students, 19,700 faculty members, 135,900 staff members and over 1.6 million living alumni as of spring 2015.

The University of California was founded in 1868 in Berkeley, California. Its tenth and newest campus, UC Merced, opened for classes in fall 2005. Nine campuses enroll both undergraduate and graduate students; one campus, UC San Francisco, enrolls only graduate and professional students in the medical and health sciences. In addition, the UC Hastings College of Law, located in San Francisco, shares the "UC" name but is otherwise effectively unaffiliated with the UC system.

Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum metrology.

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JIMI HENDRIX (Hey Baby) At Berkeley Community Centre

JIMI HENDRIX (Hey Baby) At Berkeley Community Centre

JIMI HENDRIX (Hey Baby) At Berkeley Community Centre

THE BERKELEY HOTEL BANGKOK | ROOM TOUR

~ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ~
GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
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Berkeley Castle // Welcome Video

Berkeley Castle // Welcome Video

Berkeley Castle // Welcome Video

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ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journey to Nyköping in Sweden. Once the boilers reach Sweden they will be smelted and up to 90% of the metal will be returned for use in the UK market.
www.ale-heavylift.com
Follow us on LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/ale

SGS Berkeley Green - A Look inside the new Green Skills Centre

Lentil Underground: Berkeley fellow on "renegade farmers"

Full Story and book tour dates: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2015/01/26/lentil-underground/
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Phil Ebiner
“Lentil Underground,” a new book by a recent Ph.D. and ongoing researcher at UC Berkeley, makes the case that lentils — and similar legumes — could help restore American farmland and farmers whose soil and profits have been depleted by decades of industrial agriculture.
Liz Carlisle wrote the book, just out from Gotham Books, on her way to her degree in geography, from research into diversified farming that she did for her dissertation. A native of Montana, she dug into the culture of a small group of farmers there who started growing lentils as an answer to sustainability problems caused by America’s fabled fields of grain — corn and wheat, especially.
Carlisle found a key mentor in UC Berkeley journalism professor Michael Pollan, best known for his books promoting a more sustainable food system. Carlisle completed her degree last semester, but remains a fellow with Berkeley’s Center for Diversified Farming Systems. She's also working closely with
the Berkeley FoodInstitute, department of geography, and the Berkeley Student Food Collective.
http://www.berkeley.edu
http://www.facebook.com/UCBerkeley
http://twitter.com/UCBerkeley
http://instagram.com/ucberkeleyofficial
https://plus.google.com/+berkeley

Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

published: 29 Jul 2015

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LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum ...

published: 27 Feb 2015

JIMI HENDRIX (Hey Baby) At Berkeley Community Centre

THE BERKELEY HOTEL BANGKOK | ROOM TOUR

~ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ~
GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
Do Thumbs up this video if its useful. Do also subscribe to my channel.
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published: 23 Jul 2018

Berkeley Castle // Welcome Video

published: 12 May 2015

ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journe...

SGS Berkeley Green - A Look inside the new Green Skills Centre

Lentil Underground: Berkeley fellow on "renegade farmers"

Full Story and book tour dates: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2015/01/26/lentil-underground/
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Phil Ebiner
“Lentil Underground,” a new book by a recent Ph.D. and ongoing researcher at UC Berkeley, makes the case that lentils — and similar legumes — could help restore American farmland and farmers whose soil and profits have been depleted by decades of industrial agriculture.
Liz Carlisle wrote the book, just out from Gotham Books, on her way to her degree in geography, from research into diversified farming that she did for her dissertation. A native of Montana, she dug into the culture of a small group of farmers there who started growing lentils as an answer to sustainability problems caused by America’s fabled fields of grain — corn and wheat, especially.
...

Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of ...

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum metrology.

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum metrology.

~ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ~
GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
Do Thumbs up this video if its useful. Do also subscribe to my channel.
✰ CONTACT ✰
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~ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ~
GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
Do Thumbs up this video if its useful. Do also subscribe to my channel.
✰ CONTACT ✰
Business Enquiries: jjoeyjmi@gmail.com
✰ FYI ✰
💸 NOT SPONSORED

ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation...

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journey to Nyköping in Sweden. Once the boilers reach Sweden they will be smelted and up to 90% of the metal will be returned for use in the UK market.
www.ale-heavylift.com
Follow us on LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/ale

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journey to Nyköping in Sweden. Once the boilers reach Sweden they will be smelted and up to 90% of the metal will be returned for use in the UK market.
www.ale-heavylift.com
Follow us on LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/ale

Full Story and book tour dates: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2015/01/26/lentil-underground/
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Phil Ebiner
“Lentil Underground,” a new book by a recent Ph.D. and ongoing researcher at UC Berkeley, makes the case that lentils — and similar legumes — could help restore American farmland and farmers whose soil and profits have been depleted by decades of industrial agriculture.
Liz Carlisle wrote the book, just out from Gotham Books, on her way to her degree in geography, from research into diversified farming that she did for her dissertation. A native of Montana, she dug into the culture of a small group of farmers there who started growing lentils as an answer to sustainability problems caused by America’s fabled fields of grain — corn and wheat, especially.
Carlisle found a key mentor in UC Berkeley journalism professor Michael Pollan, best known for his books promoting a more sustainable food system. Carlisle completed her degree last semester, but remains a fellow with Berkeley’s Center for Diversified Farming Systems. She's also working closely with
the Berkeley FoodInstitute, department of geography, and the Berkeley Student Food Collective.
http://www.berkeley.edu
http://www.facebook.com/UCBerkeley
http://twitter.com/UCBerkeley
http://instagram.com/ucberkeleyofficial
https://plus.google.com/+berkeley

Full Story and book tour dates: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2015/01/26/lentil-underground/
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Phil Ebiner
“Lentil Underground,” a new book by a recent Ph.D. and ongoing researcher at UC Berkeley, makes the case that lentils — and similar legumes — could help restore American farmland and farmers whose soil and profits have been depleted by decades of industrial agriculture.
Liz Carlisle wrote the book, just out from Gotham Books, on her way to her degree in geography, from research into diversified farming that she did for her dissertation. A native of Montana, she dug into the culture of a small group of farmers there who started growing lentils as an answer to sustainability problems caused by America’s fabled fields of grain — corn and wheat, especially.
Carlisle found a key mentor in UC Berkeley journalism professor Michael Pollan, best known for his books promoting a more sustainable food system. Carlisle completed her degree last semester, but remains a fellow with Berkeley’s Center for Diversified Farming Systems. She's also working closely with
the Berkeley FoodInstitute, department of geography, and the Berkeley Student Food Collective.
http://www.berkeley.edu
http://www.facebook.com/UCBerkeley
http://twitter.com/UCBerkeley
http://instagram.com/ucberkeleyofficial
https://plus.google.com/+berkeley

Go inside University of California, Berkeley's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to see how the campus manages and coordinates emergency response operations.
Learn how Berkeley staffs the EOC with subject matter experts, gathers situation awareness, keeps students and the community informed, supports first-responders, and most importantly saves lives and protects property.
UC Berkeley’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works year round to maintain the EOC in a state of readiness and develop a comprehensive campus emergency management program to reduce the impacts of natural or human-caused emergencies and disasters.

LargeDuplexFlat/ApartmentFor Sale in Sheffield on Buzzing Eccelsall Road, opposite the Botanical Gardens.
Set away from the road and elevated with double glazing, all the benefits of cafe culture, parks, shops and excellent transport links but also having a garage with power AND 2 car parking spaces.
This is advertised through a Sheffield Estate Agent and on RightMove for further details or contact Dan on FlatNumber26@yahoo.co.uk

Berkeley Quantum Information and Computational Center, University of California

Insights from quantum information science are revising our understanding of the microscopic workings of the world around us.
The underlying quantum nature of our world is being revealed through new discoveries in quantum phenomena and information sciences. At the BerkeleyQuantum Information and Computational Center, University of California at Berkeley, theoretical and experimental quantum information research is changing both our perceived fundamental limits on accessing and measuring the quantum world underlying our natural environment, and what is possible for computation within a quantum description of nature. Our center brings together researchers from diverse backgrounds to probe the realization and limitations to quantum computation, quantum measurement and control, and quantum metrology.

THE BERKELEY HOTEL BANGKOK | ROOM TOUR

~ OPEN FOR MORE INFO ~
GoodLocation. NearAirport Railway and the ideal point of departure for your excursions in Bangkok. The hotel is not too far from the city center, just 1 Km away, and it normally takes about 30 minutes to reach the airport. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to Pratunum Market, Palladium SquareShopping Mall, Shibuya 19 give to this hotel a special charm.
The BerkeleyHotel was built in 2013 but the facilities in the room were still good. The breakfast was good too. It was really a wise decision and its worth the stay.
Do Thumbs up this video if its useful. Do also subscribe to my channel.
✰ CONTACT ✰
Business Enquiries: jjoeyjmi@gmail.com
✰ FYI ✰
💸 NOT SPONSORED

ALE Berkeley Nuclear Boiler Move, UK

The boilers weighing 300te each, measuring 22m long, and 5m wide, were transported in three separate moves from the former power station which ceased generation in 1989.
The first move involved the use of an 18 axle conventional trailer, two push-pull heavy ballast tractors and various other support and escort vehicles. Utilising a further 36 axles of conventional drawbar trailers, connected to four push pull heavy ballast tractors, ALE completed the transport of the remaining four boilers two at a time.
The boilers were transported four miles through Berkeley town centre to Sharpness docks, where they were rolled onto a specialist vessel which then transported them via the Severn to Avonmouth.
From Avonmouth the boilers will be transported to a sea going vessel to make the final journey to Nyköping in Sweden. Once the boilers reach Sweden they will be smelted and up to 90% of the metal will be returned for use in the UK market.
www.ale-heavylift.com
Follow us on LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/ale

Lentil Underground: Berkeley fellow on "renegade farmers"

Full Story and book tour dates: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2015/01/26/lentil-underground/
Video by Roxanne Makasdjian and Phil Ebiner
“Lentil Underground,” a new book by a recent Ph.D. and ongoing researcher at UC Berkeley, makes the case that lentils — and similar legumes — could help restore American farmland and farmers whose soil and profits have been depleted by decades of industrial agriculture.
Liz Carlisle wrote the book, just out from Gotham Books, on her way to her degree in geography, from research into diversified farming that she did for her dissertation. A native of Montana, she dug into the culture of a small group of farmers there who started growing lentils as an answer to sustainability problems caused by America’s fabled fields of grain — corn and wheat, especially.
Carlisle found a key mentor in UC Berkeley journalism professor Michael Pollan, best known for his books promoting a more sustainable food system. Carlisle completed her degree last semester, but remains a fellow with Berkeley’s Center for Diversified Farming Systems. She's also working closely with
the Berkeley FoodInstitute, department of geography, and the Berkeley Student Food Collective.
http://www.berkeley.edu
http://www.facebook.com/UCBerkeley
http://twitter.com/UCBerkeley
http://instagram.com/ucberkeleyofficial
https://plus.google.com/+berkeley